at c t & t I t- k f 1" - r ff 'x t Men Who Prefer Hart EDITORIAL Broadcasters Bombed Mil! arar rm nn It is significant that leaders in business and professional life select Ham Shoes for fit, style and wear. Your inspection is invited. She Shoe FOR GENTLEMEN Family Shoe Store Broadcasting House has been bombed more than once and the wonder is it has not been bombed oftener than that. The inspirational News Reel, with its note of triumphant progress, helps a lot to keep up the spirits of the British people on this continent and also tends to arouse the sympathies of the people of the United States. It is excellent propaganda. Some of the German bombing is purely destructive and serves no useful purpose but this is a reasonable raid. It might have been helpful to Germany had it been carried out before. Now it can have no good effect for arrangements are made to carry on, no matter how severe the bombing. Major D. UL Johnston D.C.M. of the Seaforth Highlanders. Vancouver, arrived in the city from the south, on the Prince Rupert this morning, bringing In a party of his! unit to be stationed locally. Major ; Johnston Is a brother of Mrs. WH-Bam. Crulckshank of this city. Peter Lakie, CNJl. divisional freight and passenger agent, left on Monday evening's train for a trip to the interior on official duties. Dr. R. C. Bamford returned to the city on the Prince Rupert thU morning from a trip to Vancouver. Wheie, Can You Borrow on fairer terms than these? A cost of only $3.65 for each $100 repayable in 12 equal monthly- instalments. There is no other charge. ; You may need, money for various good reasons. If so, r: ' do . not hesitate to call on- the' manager of our near-!" est branch- and talk with- him in strictest confidence, ' Applications for loans are always welcome. BANK OF MONTREAL A Bnk Wht Snull Accounts At Wlcom" Prince. Rupert Branch; G. K & BLAGKABY, Manager Stewart Branch: H. V. LITTLER, Manager MODERr?. EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE, ... lit Outcmt tf 121 Yiart' Suutuful Of train . . . in "EVERYBODY'S WARM FRIEND" GOAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Sole ft&tribntors McLeod River Uard Coal ' tDSaV, NANAIMO-WELLLNGTON, BULK LEY VALLEY .Office and Coal Bunkers Trotier's Dock - Phone 58' Gyro Governor Visiting Here CUssiFlE F0R KEN1 FOR SALE -i k Gregory T. Tor We et Yaruoarrr Arrives In City ta Instal Officers Of Loral Club To conduct the Installation of officer of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club for the year 1941. Gregory T. Yorke of Vanconfer. district governor, arrived In the city from th south on tlie Prince Rupert this morning. He Is accompanied by W. ir. Tobey. formerly of Prince Rupert and now of Vancouver, who-. In his capacity as a former dfstrlet governor, will also take part In the installation ceremonies. In ad dition to the Installation dinner tonight, there was a business luncheon of the club at noon today. The 1941 officers of Gym are: President. W. P. Stone. Secretary. W. J. Scott. , Treasurer. William Crulckshank. Directors O. L. Rorie, H. S. Meadows. Frank Skinner and Arneld Flaten. FOR RENT Large furnished office including heat and light. Daily News. tf. ROOM for rent. 343 7th Ave. W. (7) FOR RENT Furnished room, with board for two men, near dry-dock and convenient to air port. Inquire at Daily News. 6i FOR SALE Furniture. 4-room apartment for rent. P.O. Box 744. 6 FOR SALE Oak dining-room suite, china cabinet and sundries. Phone 422. (C) FOR SALE 8-room house, modern, hot water heating, cement basement. Close in. Phone Oreen 937. mi HOUSES FOR SALE 5 ROOMS fully modern, 5 blocks from P.O. $2,000.00. half cash. ' balance to arrange. C ROOMS fully modern, fumaee. garage, C blocks fiom P.O.. $2750 " $1000.00 cash balance to arranse. 17 ROOM house In first class condi tion, fully modem, concrete basement, furnace, nice garden. 8 blocks from P.O. $3500.00, $1.-500.00 cash, balance to arrange. OIL cabinet heater, perfect condU tibn $33.00. MO) COLLART & McCAFFERV WANTED WANTED woman to cook. Paid good wage. Please apply CIO 6th Ave. W. Suite 4. tf WANTED Store with Post Office. Box 353, Prince George, B.C. WANTED Position for experienced stenographer. Box 60, Daily News. (310) WANTED Girl for housework. Phone Black 322. (0) PERSONAL JfOW IS THE TIMS TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk, Postman, Customs- Clerk, Steno., etc. Five Dominion-wide exams held since the war begam Free Booklet M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg; Oldest in Canada. No Agents; LOST' LOST Crern coat at Moose. Find er please leave at DailyNews. IG) LOST Black purse containing glasses at Moose Hall, New Year's :Evej Finder leave at Dally News. (6) r- KOUtfLr FOUNDGIasses. Owner can have same- by calling- at Daily News and paying: for this att tf Mike Colussi Aecpfdlonist and Teacher AAA. Certificate PHONE BED 811 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Cotton, U.&Pb.O. Wallace Block, Phone S4( LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say Three Two please." Presbyterian Church. n.iuiw iiu. it mit Ui Um, m mm 'In the I' A wk for t.ioc. Ftth' ) Miss Lorraine Jabour of Los Angeles, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jabour, formerly of this city, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. William King, who- has been visiting in the city for the past couple of weeks, will leave by Friday morning's train on her return-to Terrace. Dealing with the Church in 4he week of prayer series. ,Rev. E. E. Brandt last night spoke of Thanksgiving. Confession and Petition before a good congregation gathered in the Salvation Army Citadel. Tonight Rev. J. O. Gibson will speak irr the C.N.R. Trains For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays d pm. From the East 1 Tuesdays, Thursday's and Saturday ...11p.m. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Church W. A. tea Jan. 1C. Mrs. James Clark's. Serenaders" dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, January 17: Anglian Tea, Mrs. Hopkins', January 23. S.O.N. basket social, January 24, ladles with baskets free. 102nd Auxiliary Dance Armories, January 31. Catholic tea, Mrs. R: E. Moore's February 0. Hospital Annual Ball, Moose Hall, February 7. THE SEAL,"' QUALITY 111 GCLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink. Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round' payroll In Prince Rupert. Just say "Three Two please." Canadian Legion B.EJ9.L rr.een- Cancer Education Film, City Hall tlve and monthly meetings post- Thursday ft pjn. Annual meeting poned until January 13 and 13. Cancer Assn. Admteston Free. 7 BACKACHE? Siufgnh kiiinrytoftcn cam Umc Lack. din Pffl the old reliable kidney remedy will bdp this condition. Sold do money bark basis. Walter Hume and his son. Jame. who is identified with the drafting (department of the local dry dock, left on Monday evening's train for a trip to Kelowna. Provincial Constable E. W. Dell of Richmond near Vancouver has been transferred to Smlthers to succeed Constable W. H. Davidson who was reeently moved ta North Vancouver. Constable Bell wMl be- arriving to (he north shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Splro- Postulo arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday from Premier for a visit here with Mr. Postulo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Postulo. James Klllas of this city has gone north to Premier to take charge- of the commissary, there during Mr. Postulo's W. H. Tobey. formerly divisional superintendent of the Canadian National Railways here and now general manager of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway at Vancouver, wha arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this roaming from Vancouver for a. brici visit. U accompanied by Mrs, Tobey. BEEF-STEAK served in a would be unusual BUT: you can enjoy the bee-fy flavour and stimulating goodness, of HOT BoVRi U rsrtfrnmnr IJuor ArV Serr' :ci 28 f StUUr of AppI'M-atUm for a IWf f. NOTICE E3 HEREBY GIVEN tluU on It lDUi day of February 1941 lien 'he undersigned iivutvb to apply to the Lkuor OohCkI Bear for llwiicr in I respect at premUtes te4n fjort of the DUUdlng knoun as the York Hotel on 'Third Avnii- in the OM.y at Prince' ,ipm tetuen- 8tUv uid Seventli Strwte upon thw fond? dmerltxll u lots NhtbUtD' 1 10 1 and Twenty 20 of tBJoek Tmtyiwt tQ&y liv Saction O-. (IK Map 923. PMnc Rupert Lairt Eglstratloti Dlstiiot In the Province of British Coltmvbla for the mle ot brer W the gia&t hy thr- bofcUe for con- mmpUtoa; an uie prrml or etae wbem DATED UU 4Ui rtay U January 1941 KOBRRT CORTLAND MOTCH AjjpHmn. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAIRY F1TONK C57 Phone 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Notice ! Confectionery Store Closes at 6:00,.m. Weekdays Including Thursdays. 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